Michael Davenport
Member
Hello!
Well, I've been a been an A2 owner for six days and all I can say is: Wow!
I am SO pleased with it. It's just a shame it's so sunny. Why? I hear you ask. Well, I've no shade in the vicinity of my house which means I can't give Ollie (Rachel, my wife, took one look the car on my return from the dealer and duly christened him ) a well deserved wash and wax!
Anyway, a quick question. I was experimenting with the rear seats yesterday, finding out out how to remove them, etc. No problem there, got the offside seat out with ease. But curiously, on replacing the seat I discovered that the pins on it's base wouldn't go into the locating holes in the floor, thus preventing me from locking the seat into position .
I fiddled around for a while, examining the alignment (all good, as far as I can tell), kneeling on the rear of the backrest while pulling the release handle, but nothing seemed to solve the problem.
The seat does go back and lock into it's upright position, but you know what it's like when you get a new car: you want everything to be just so!
Am I doing something wrong?
Any answers will be gratefully appreciated.
Thank you for taking the time to read this message.
Kind regards,
Michael Davenport
Well, I've been a been an A2 owner for six days and all I can say is: Wow!
I am SO pleased with it. It's just a shame it's so sunny. Why? I hear you ask. Well, I've no shade in the vicinity of my house which means I can't give Ollie (Rachel, my wife, took one look the car on my return from the dealer and duly christened him ) a well deserved wash and wax!
Anyway, a quick question. I was experimenting with the rear seats yesterday, finding out out how to remove them, etc. No problem there, got the offside seat out with ease. But curiously, on replacing the seat I discovered that the pins on it's base wouldn't go into the locating holes in the floor, thus preventing me from locking the seat into position .
I fiddled around for a while, examining the alignment (all good, as far as I can tell), kneeling on the rear of the backrest while pulling the release handle, but nothing seemed to solve the problem.
The seat does go back and lock into it's upright position, but you know what it's like when you get a new car: you want everything to be just so!
Am I doing something wrong?
Any answers will be gratefully appreciated.
Thank you for taking the time to read this message.
Kind regards,
Michael Davenport